Microsoft doubles internal CO2 price, joins conservative climate group

Published 21:37 on April 16, 2019  /  Last updated at 21:37 on April 16, 2019  / /  Americas, Carbon Taxes, International, US

US tech giant Microsoft announced Tuesday that it will nearly double its internal carbon price to further its GHG reduction goals, while also joining a Republican-backed organisation advocating for a nationwide CO2 tax.
US tech giant Microsoft announced Tuesday that it will nearly double its internal carbon price to further its GHG reduction goals, while also joining a Republican-backed organisation advocating for a nationwide CO2 tax.


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